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We received an email this morning that Nokia has released their much anticipated Lifeblog software:
Nokia Lifeblog is PC and mobile software that lets you automatically
organize and keep your mobile images, videos, and messages. Be one of
the first to try it out – download the beta version of Nokia Lifeblog now!
Which is fine and dandy, except that there are two versions of the software, one for your PC and one for the Nokia 7610 mobile phone. Other than the little problem of the 7610 not being sold here in the US right now, we’re as happy as a little girl. Of particular interest is that Nokia wants bug reports and the person who provides the most comprehensive bug report walks away with a 7610 or 6630. (Nokia, we’d actually like to BUY a 7610 to use with Lifeblog, but we promise to send you bugs as we find ’em.)
Nokia – Nokia Lifeblog – Download beta!
It seems that this is not *really* Blogging software – just an organization tool that is based on your PC that can store “stuff” that you record/photograph on your phone and keep organized on your computer. Not so much unlike any media organization tool that’s out there (i.e. Adobe Photoshop Album).
Log Your Life With Nokia Lifeblog
Nokia has recently introduced Nokia Lifeblog, an automated multimedia diary. Nokia Lifeblog is a PC and mobile phone software combination that effortlessly keeps a multimedia diary of the items users collect with their mobile phone. Lifeblog automatica…
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